How does one yearn for good gear, good t5, etc, whilst not wanting to play high level / difficult content? Why would you get endgame level gear for doing absolutely nothing? I know my light level is not optimal for a lot of the stuff I do, however I still do it because I want the gear, I know it isn’t going to be given to me, and I like that, (not the rng, that’s something separate) but good loot in general should only come from challenging activities that you will have to adapt to. Sorry if you’re just a casual player but it’s either you play the game like there is no tomorrow snd grind, or don’t play at all.
(I have no care for the dwindling player count due to casuals leaving, it isn’t my game, it’s not like i work there)
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ObelixMenhir - old
I agree, but if you take time to distill the whining, there are still nuggets of truth in there. Challenging ≠ Frustrating, and that is the core of many complaints. I ran Ketch’s Arena last night couple times, and it’s easy to tell the activity wasn’t designed to have so many modifiers at the same time, how many times people wipe in the treasure room with the turrets? But other than that I agree that some activities should have more challenge for better loot. The key is to balance the experience properly.